The Fourth amendment does not apply universally to inmates because:

A. the safety of prisoners is paramount.
B. inmates do not have the right to profit.
C. maliciously and sadistically applied punishment is difficult to prove.
D. what is reasonable within the walls of prison may be different than what is reasonable beyond those walls.


D. what is reasonable within the walls of prison may be different than what is reasonable beyond those walls.

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What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following in not true about school bullying?

a. It is a type of antisocial behavior associated with violence. b. It increases as grade level increases. c. It is more common in public school than in private schools. d. It contributes to an environment of fear and intimidation in schools.

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Fred is a 20-year-old who lives in a large metropolitan city. He graduated high school but decided that he would get a job immediately following high school instead of going to college. He thought making money at that moment was more important than furthering his education. Now, Fred realizes he is stuck at a dead-end job making minimum wage and is tired of working so many hours and making so little money. Fred is thinking about committing burglary in order to supplement his income. In order for people to best protect their personal property from people like Fred, they would need to improve the effectiveness of crime _________________, which are people who serve as guardians of property or people who can help control would-be criminals.

A. abolishers B. blockers C. discouragers D. preventers

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How many correctional workers at Rikers Island jails have been prosecuted for assaults on inmates since 2009?

a. 5 b. 10 c. 15 d. 20

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